The fourth issue is a remarkably sharp.
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The fourth issue is a remarkably sharp.
The action isn’t given a whole lot of room to move.
Mice have ears. Mouse Man knows.
Williams is navigating to a climax.
The nuance of the romance feels particularly well-rendered by Ortega.
Campbell has orchestrated a remarkably good plot structure.
Williams manages a cleverly-balanced ensemble.
Diggle does find some clever craftsmanship in setting and dialogue.
Starrer finds real human drama in supernatural circumstances.
Phillips has a brilliantly crisp and distinctive sense of humor.
Buccellato is trying to do a bit too much.
Williams crafts a tight, little story.
Thompson has a really cool multi-phase script for the 23rd issue.
Thompson expands the mythology of the Absolute with a high-gravity adventure.
King plays with a few different elements in a deeply enjoyable standalone story.
What Ram V is working with is topical.
King finds a respectably bewildering opening.
Campbell’s story continues to find kind of an appealing energy about it.
The heart of Starer’s story is one that speaks to anyone.
Once again, Wilson shows herself to be dizzyingly witty.